[windows2000] Re: VBS-scripts as login scripts using GPOs

  • From: "Sorin Srbu" <sorin.srbu@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <windows2000@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 25 Oct 2005 08:29:52 +0200

windows2000-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <> scribbled on Monday, October 24,
2005 9:32 PM:

It's a matter of taste. 8-) Besides I basically suck at most script
languages, except for maybe on basic batch...

> Which is one more reason to user perl scripts instead!
>
> Chris Berry
> chris_berry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Information Advisory Manager
> JM Associates
>
> “If you have a strong enough why you can bear almost any
how.” --Nietzsche
>
>
> Ibrahim, Mustafa wrote:
>> You might be able to, but it is bound to get blocked by security
utils
>> like anti-spyware (i.e. microsoft Anti-spyware) etc. Sometimes even
>> Windows built-in security policy will block VB scripts (mainly Win2k
PCs).
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: windows2000-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> [mailto:windows2000-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Sorin Srbu
Sent: 24
>> October 2005 17:34 To: windows2000@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Subject: [windows2000] Re: VBS-scripts as login scripts using GPOs
>>
>> windows2000-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <> scribbled on Monday, October 24,
2005
>> 6:27 PM:
>>
>> So you can't run the vb-script directly at logon?
>>
>>
>>> Just an idea, but you maybe able to call the Vbscript from a normal
batch
>>> script
>>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: windows2000-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>> [mailto:windows2000-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Sorin Srbu
Sent:
>>> 24 October 2005 17:19 To: Windows2000 Mailing List Windows2000
Mailing
>>> List
>>> Subject: [windows2000] VBS-scripts as login scripts using GPOs
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Can't you add a VBS-script as a logon script in a GPO to a OU
>>
>> containing
>>
>>> user accounts??



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